Problem with the interface
GUI goes beyond the screen on iPad 10, no matter book or landscape
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4.96 из 5
23 оценок в Греция
GUI goes beyond the screen on iPad 10, no matter book or landscape
Very nice and intuitive interface, one minor issue I have with AUv3 plugins on iPad 7 is crackling noise similar to CPU/DSP overload when I load any AUv3 instrument. Is there buffer size somewhere in settings to fix this?
Разработчик, исправьте пожалуйста баг. Приложение периодически вылетает и не сохраняет последние 5 минут работы. А так, очень удобная программа, спасибо!
Best app for writing any music you need!
It does work, and you can get by with the free version. But: I’m crossing over from Finale. I bought the desktop version of Dorico 5 using the cross grade price. But in order to use the full version of Dorico for iPad I have to pay again? Or pay a subscription? Seems wrong to me. Why can’t I pay once and have full access across my devices so the 2 apps can function seamlessly? And there is no support for handwriting. Come on, guys. This is a very “almost” product.
Dorico is everything for which I had been looking in music notation software ever since my original program, Encore, went out of business. Unlike Sibelius, which I always found to be user unfriendly, and clumsy, when it came to intuitively inputting data, Dorico’s inputs are so intuitive, and based on common sense, that use of the software is not only easy–it’s inviting. This is powerful music software that doesn’t get in the way of the creative process, but rather enhances it.
Not intuitive or simple to use at all. Obvious things like “undo” or adding dynamics, articulations, enharmonic spelling, double bars, etc., all in nonsensical places. Dynamics auto-place above notes instead of below, can’t move them. Finished inputting a chart and the program shifted the first 32 bars by an 8th note, no way to undo it, have to re-input all those bars. Terrible.
Dorico for iPad is over engineered and in doing so they’ve made life quite complicated. It should assume that what you’ve entered is what you want. But no, and you have to mess around with a ton of settings to try to “fix” it. For example, if you enter syncopated eighths and quarters, instead of defaulting to what you put in it changes them to tied notes. Then you have to mess about with all kind of properties to get what you entered. I would suggest that you don’t use it, but if you’re looking for a finale iPad app, it’s pretty much the only thing available.
As a former Finale user over 25 years, moving over to Dorico was a shock but as I’ve been getting more into Dorico. I see it was necessary. One thing I noticed that maybe should be addressed is, if you’re on the iPad and you click up to the Learn Button to open a project page. The learn options should address only the iPad versions being that there is some differences. Or give you 2 options, the computer version help or the iPad version help. I spent 2 hours trying to find Repeat wings for my iPad to discover after finally going to the forum that you don’t have that access on the iPad version. I understand there’s a lot of similarities but…. There’s a lot of things that are different also. Please keep up the great work & looking forward to making charts in Dorico. Gene
Everything so far about Dorico is great, but the app continuously crashes for iPadOS Version 18.0.1. Once fixed, I will rate the app 5 stars of course!